Amplifier for lcd and lcd

ABSTRACT

The invention provides an amplifier for LCD, comprising: an operational amplification module and an amplitude-limiting module serially connected to the operational amplification module; the operational amplification module comprising: an operational amplifier, a first resistor, a second resistor, a capacitor, a sampling voltage input terminal, a first reference voltage input terminal and a compensation voltage output terminal; the amplitude-limiting module being connected serially between the capacitor and the second resistor, the amplitude-limiting module comprising a first Schottky diode and a second Schottky diode connected in parallel, and a second reference voltage input terminal connected between the first Schottky diode and the second Schottky diode; an anode of the first Schottky diode and a cathode of the second Schottky diode being both connected between the capacitor and the second resistor. The amplifier for LCD of the invention is stable and reliable.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to the field of display techniques, and inparticular to an amplifier for LCD able to improve output voltagestability and an LCD.

2. The Related Arts

The liquid crystal display (LCD) panel is applied to various displaydevices due to the advantages of low power consumption, no radiation andhigh resolution. As various LCD products based on LCD panel aredeveloped, LCD becomes ubiquitous.

In the related art, the LCD panel uses an operational amplifier toreceive a sampling voltage compensated by the LCD panel, and compensatesthe sampling voltage of the LCD panel through negative feedback of theoperational amplifier to form a reverse compensation voltage andtransmits the reverse compensation voltage to the LCD panel to achievethe effect of improving crosstalk interference.

However, in the related art as shown in FIG. 1, the amplifier of the LCDpanel comprises a sampling voltage input terminal ACOM_FB, a referencevoltage input terminal VCOM, a compensation voltage output terminalACOMM, a capacitor C1, a first resistor R1 and a second resistor R2. Thesampling voltage input terminal ACOM_FB is connected to the operationalamplifier module 1 through sequentially connected capacitor C1 andsecond resistor R2. The first resistor R1 is connected between theinverting input terminal OP_B and the output terminal OP_O.

Refer to FIG. 2 and FIG. 3, wherein FIG. 2 is a schematic view showingthe voltage at the inverting input terminal of the operational amplifierin the amplifier of the LCD shown in FIG. 1; FIG. 3 is a schematic viewshowing the voltage at the output terminal of the operational amplifierin the amplifier of the LCD shown in FIG. 1. When playing pictures thatseriously affect the sampling voltage, the sampling voltage willfluctuate greatly. Because the sampling voltage peak returned by theliquid crystal display panel is too high, the operational amplifiercauses the output current to increase and the reverse compensationvoltage to be unstable so that the screen of the LCD panel flickers. Inthe meantime, the temperature of the operational amplifier will be toohigh, resulting in burning.

Therefore, it is imperative to provide a novel amplifier for LCD toaddress the above issue.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The object of the present invention is to provide an amplifier for LCD,limiting the fluctuation range of the feedback voltage, ensuring thereliability of the operational amplifier and the LCD to improvestability of the LCD playback.

To achieve the above object, the present invention provides an amplifierfor LCD, comprising: an operational amplification module and anamplitude-limiting module serially connected to the operationalamplification module;

Wherein the operational amplification module comprises: an operationalamplifier, a first resistor, a second resistor, a capacitor, a samplingvoltage input terminal, a first reference voltage input terminal and acompensation voltage output terminal; the first resistor is connectedbetween an inverting input terminal and an output terminal of theoperational amplifier; the sampling voltage input terminal is connectedto the inverting input terminal of the operational amplifier through thecapacitor and the second resistor, which are sequentially connected, thefirst reference voltage input terminal is connected to a positive inputterminal of the operational amplifier, and the compensation voltageoutput terminal is connected to the output terminal of the operationalamplifier;

the amplitude-limiting module is connected serially between thecapacitor and the second resistor, the amplitude-limiting modulecomprises a first Schottky diode and a second Schottky diode connectedin parallel, and a second reference voltage input terminal connectedbetween the first Schottky diode and the second Schottky diode; an anodeof the first Schottky diode and a cathode of the second Schottky diodeare both connected between the capacitor and the second resistor.

Preferably, the first reference voltage input terminal and the secondreference voltage input terminal receive reference voltages from anexternal circuit.

Preferably, the first reference voltage and the second reference voltageare equal.

Preferably, the reference voltages are 4-10V.

Preferably, the reference voltages are 5-8V.

Preferably, the sampling voltage input terminal obtains a samplingvoltage from the LCD, and the compensation voltage output terminalprovides reverse compensation voltage to the LCD.

Preferably, the voltage at the inverting input terminal of theoperational amplifier is within ±0.4V to limit ripples at the inputterminal.

Compared with the related art, the amplifier for LCD of the presentinvention, under the premise of ensuring that the useful signal in thesampling voltage is preserved and amplified by setting theamplitude-limiting module, filters out the useful fluctuation in thesampling voltage, limits the output current of the operationalamplifier, limits the fluctuation range of the compensation voltage,prevents the operational amplifier from burning up due to heat, andmakes the playback of the LCD smoother.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

To make the technical solution of the embodiments according to thepresent invention, a brief description of the drawings that arenecessary for the illustration of the embodiments will be given asfollows. Apparently, the drawings described below show only exampleembodiments of the present invention and for those having ordinaryskills in the art, other drawings may be easily obtained from thesedrawings without paying any creative effort. In the drawings:

FIG. 1 is a schematic view showing the structure of a amplifier for LCDof prior art;

FIG. 2 is a schematic view showing the voltage at the inverting inputterminal of the operational amplifier of the amplifier shown in FIG. 1;

FIG. 3 is a schematic view showing the voltage at the output terminal ofthe operational amplifier of the amplifier shown in FIG. 1;

FIG. 4 is a schematic view showing the circuit of the amplifier for LCDaccording to a preferred embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 5 is a schematic view showing the voltage at the inverting inputterminal of the operational amplifier of the amplifier for LCD shown inFIG. 4;

FIG. 6 is a schematic view showing the voltage at the output terminal ofthe operational amplifier of the amplifier for LCD shown in FIG. 4.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

Referring to FIG. 4, the present invention provides an amplifier 100 forLCD, comprising: an operational amplification module 1 and anamplitude-limiting module 2 serially connected to the operationalamplification module 1; the operational amplification module 1comprising: a sampling voltage input terminal ACOM_FB, a first referencevoltage input terminal VCOM_1 and a compensation voltage output terminalACOM, an operational amplifier OP, a capacitor C1, a first resistor R1,and a second resistor R2; the amplitude-limiting module 2 comprising: asecond reference voltage input terminal VCOM_2, a first Schottky diodeV1, and a second Schottky diode V2.

The operational amplifier OP comprises: a positive input terminal OP_A,an inverting input terminal OP_B, and an output terminal OP_O. Thepositive input terminal O_A is connected to the first reference voltageinput terminal VCOM_1, and the output terminal OP_O is connected to thecompensation voltage output terminal ACOM.

The sampling voltage input terminal ACOM_FB is connected to theinverting input terminal OP_B of the operational amplifier OP throughsequentially connected capacitor C1 and second resistor R2.

The first resistor R1 is connected between the inverting input terminalOP_B and an output terminal OP_O of the operational amplifier OP.

The first Schottky diode V1 and the second Schottky diode V2 areconnected in parallel, and then with one end connected between thecapacitor C1 and the first resistor R1, and the other connected to thesecond reference voltage input terminal VCOM_2. Specifically, thecathode of the first Schottky diode V1 and the anode of the secondSchottky diode V2 are both connected to the the second reference voltageinput terminal VCOM_2; the anode of the first Schottky diode V1 and thecathode of the second Schottky diode V2 are both connected between thecapacitor C1 and the second resistor R2. Of course, the connectiondirection of the first Schottky diode V1 and the second Schottky diodeV2 can be switched to result the same structure.

Specifically, in actual application, the first reference voltage inputterminal VCOM_1 and the second reference voltage input terminal VCOM_2receive reference voltages from an external circuit, and the referencevoltage is 4-10V. Specifically, the reference voltage can be 5V, 6V, 7V,or 8V.

The sampling voltage input terminal ACOM_FB is connected to the LCD (notshown), and obtains a sampling voltage from the LCD, and thecompensation voltage output terminal provides reverse compensationvoltage to the LCD. The useful voltage of the sampling voltage is within±0.4V. The compensation voltage output terminal ACOM is connected to theLCD, and the sampling voltage is amplified by the amplifier 100 for LCDto form a compensation voltage to flow into the LCD.

Also refer to FIG. 2 for the voltage at the inverting input terminal ofthe operational amplifier of the amplifier for LCD. When the LCD playsimages causing the sampling voltage to fluctuate, the value of thesampling voltage is greatly increased. The first Schottky diode V1 andthe second Schottky diode V2 connected in parallel limit the amplitudeof the oscillation of the sampling voltage so that the voltage at theinverting input terminal 12 of the operational amplifier OP is limitedwithin ±0.4V to limit the voltage amplitude of the inverting inputterminal of the operational amplifier OP so as to suppress the OP outputterminal from outputting a large current, which causes the operationalamplifier OP to burn out due to heat generation. At the same time, it ispossible to stabilize the reverse compensation voltage transmitted tothe compensation voltage output terminal ACOM through the outputterminal OP_O of the operational amplifier OP, so as to prevent the LCDfrom flickering and to ensure the stability and smooth playback of theLCD.

Compared with the related art, the amplifier for LCD of the presentinvention, under the premise of ensuring that the useful signal in thesampling voltage is preserved and amplified by setting theamplitude-limiting module, filters out the useful fluctuation in thesampling voltage, limits the output current of the operationalamplifier, limits the fluctuation range of the compensation voltage,prevents the operational amplifier from burning up due to heat, andmakes the playback of the LCD smoother.

It should be noted that in the present disclosure the terms, such as,first, second are only for distinguishing an entity or operation fromanother entity or operation, and does not imply any specific relation ororder between the entities or operations. Also, the terms “comprises”,“include”, and other similar variations, do not exclude the inclusion ofother non-listed elements. Without further restrictions, the expression“comprises a . . . ” does not exclude other identical elements frompresence besides the listed elements.

Embodiments of the present invention have been described, but notintending to impose any unduly constraint to the appended claims. Anymodification of equivalent structure or equivalent process madeaccording to the disclosure and drawings of the present invention, orany application thereof, directly or indirectly, to other related fieldsof technique, is considered encompassed in the scope of protectiondefined by the claim of the present invention.

What is claimed is:
 1. An amplifier for liquid crystal display (LCD),comprising: an operational amplification module and anamplitude-limiting module serially connected to the operationalamplification module; wherein the operational amplification modulecomprises: an operational amplifier, a first resistor, a secondresistor, a capacitor, a sampling voltage input terminal, a firstreference voltage input terminal and a compensation voltage outputterminal; the first resistor is connected between an inverting inputterminal and an output terminal of the operational amplifier; thesampling voltage input terminal is connected to the inverting inputterminal of the operational amplifier through the capacitor and thesecond resistor, which are sequentially connected, the first referencevoltage input terminal is connected to a positive input terminal of theoperational amplifier, and the compensation voltage output terminal isconnected to the output terminal of the operational amplifier; theamplitude-limiting module is connected serially between the capacitorand the second resistor, the amplitude-limiting module comprises a firstSchottky diode and a second Schottky diode connected in parallel, and asecond reference voltage input terminal connected between the firstSchottky diode and the second Schottky diode; an anode of the firstSchottky diode and a cathode of the second Schottky diode are bothconnected between the capacitor and the second resistor.
 2. Theamplifier for LCD as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first referencevoltage input terminal and the second reference voltage input terminalreceive reference voltages from an external circuit.
 3. The amplifierfor LCD as claimed in claim 2, wherein the first reference voltage andthe second reference voltage are equal.
 4. The amplifier for LCD asclaimed in claim 2, wherein the reference voltages are at a range of4-10V.
 5. The amplifier for LCD as claimed in claim 4, wherein thereference voltages are at a range of 5-8V.
 6. The amplifier for LCD asclaimed in claim 2, wherein the sampling voltage input terminal obtainsa sampling voltage from the LCD, and the compensation voltage outputterminal provides a reverse compensation voltage to the LCD.
 7. Theamplifier for LCD as claimed in claim 6, wherein the voltage at theinverting input terminal of the operational amplifier is within ±0.4V tolimit ripples at the sampling voltage input terminal.
 8. A liquidcrystal display (LCD), comprising an amplifier, and the amplifierfurther comprising: an operational amplification module and anamplitude-limiting module serially connected to the operationalamplification module; wherein the operational amplification modulecomprises: an operational amplifier, a first resistor, a secondresistor, a capacitor, a sampling voltage input terminal, a firstreference voltage input terminal and a compensation voltage outputterminal; the first resistor is connected between an inverting inputterminal and an output terminal of the operational amplifier; thesampling voltage input terminal is connected to the inverting inputterminal of the operational amplifier through the capacitor and thesecond resistor, which are sequentially connected, the first referencevoltage input terminal is connected to a positive input terminal of theoperational amplifier, and the compensation voltage output terminal isconnected to the output terminal of the operational amplifier; theamplitude-limiting module is connected serially between the capacitorand the second resistor, the amplitude-limiting module comprises a firstSchottky diode and a second Schottky diode connected in parallel, and asecond reference voltage input terminal connected between the firstSchottky diode and the second Schottky diode; an anode of the firstSchottky diode and a cathode of the second Schottky diode are bothconnected between the capacitor and the second resistor.
 9. The LCD asclaimed in claim 8, wherein the first reference voltage input terminaland the second reference voltage input terminal receive referencevoltages from an external circuit, and the first reference voltage andthe second reference voltage are equal.
 10. The LCD as claimed in claim9, wherein the sampling voltage input terminal obtains a samplingvoltage from the LCD, and the compensation voltage output terminalprovides a reverse compensation voltage to the LCD; the voltage at theinverting input terminal of the operational amplifier is within ±0.4V tolimit ripples at the sampling voltage input terminal.